Objective
Upon completion of this KB article you will be able to Create/Add and Edit sessions and enrol Students into those sessions
Complexity: MEDIUM
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Assumptions
You know how to create a base unit
You have an understanding of time periods / time period creation
A base unit record must have been saved before you can save the details that are required for a scheduled unit record to be created in Paradigm
You have administrator level access to create a scheduled unit
Key Terms and Concepts
Field Name | Brief Overview |
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Session Id | Internal system allocated id code |
Unit Scheduled Id | This is a pre-populated internal id code from the system and relates to the Unit ID |
Session Type |
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Session Class | Be AdvisedIt is recommended to consult with a member of the Silverband support team prior to using the Session Class field WarningParadigm makes an important assumption that ALL sessions where the Session Class is not set are compulsory enrolments. The Session Class is used to limit the sessions that a user may select when enrolling into sessions. The restrictions work in two layers
The use of Session Class simplifies the process of selecting a suitable, non-clashing set of sessions. It is especially useful when there is a need to define a pairing or set of sessions consisting of multiple Session Groups where you want to enforce predefined session enrolment combinations. We recommend starting the Session Class value with the digit 1 increment it by 1 for each new Session Class. |
Session Group | Be AdvisedIt is recommended to consult with a member of the Silverband support team prior to using the Session Group field NoteWhen the Session Class is set but the Session Group is blank, then Paradigm will assume there is an implicit Session Group value of 1. The Session Group is used when there are multiple Session Types associated with the same Scheduled Unit. Assigning a Session Group will visually group the sessions when viewed from within Paradigm. When used together with Session Class it is possible to prevent users from enrolling into more than one session from each defined Session Group. Examples of common session group types include lectures, tutorials and and workshops. We recommend starting the Session Group value with the digit 1 increment it by 1 for each new Session Group. |
Session Subject | The topic / materials to be covered in this session |
Location | Location where the session is to be held |
Building | The name of the building where the session is to be held |
Room | The room where the class is to be taught |
Teacher | Who will be teaching this class |
Start Day | What day of the week is the class being held - select from drop down box |
Start Date | Date of the first session |
Start Time | Start time for Session |
End Time | End Time for Session |
Notes | |
Minimum Participants | Minimum number required to make this class / group viable, set by the Institution |
Maximum Participants | The maximum participants allowable for this class / group, set by the institution. This could be due room size, the type of class requires practicum / lab space / rehearsal space, number of seats etc |
Current Participants | How many people are currently enrolled into the this class / session / group |
Session Provider | Which institution / College will be running this session / class / group |
Rapla Event Id | |
Rapla Appointment Id | |
Schedule this session | How often to repeat this session automatically
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For | How many occurrences |